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  • 1Tenth — can mean:In mathematics: * 10th, an ordinal number; as in the item in an order ten places from the beginning, following the ninth and preceding the eleventh. * 1/10, a fraction, one part of a unit divided equally into ten parts. It is written 0.1 …

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  • 2Chord (music) — Instruments and voices playing and singing different notes create chords. This article describes pitch simultaneity and harmony in music. For other meanings of the word, see Chord. A chord in music is any harmonic set of two–three or more notes… …

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  • 3tenth — n. & adj. n. 1 the position in a sequence corresponding to the number 10 in the sequence 1 10. 2 something occupying this position. 3 one of ten equal parts of a thing. 4 Mus. a an interval or chord spanning an octave and a third in the diatonic… …

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  • 4tenth — ordinal number 1》 constituting number ten in a sequence; 10th. 2》 Music an interval or chord spanning an octave and a third in the diatonic scale, or a note separated from another by this interval. Derivatives tenthly adverb …

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  • 5Third (chord) — Third (E), in red, of a C major chord (  Play …

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  • 6Jazz chord — This article is intended to describe and explain some of the chords and chord symbols which are commonly found in Jazz music and harmony.NomenclatureIntervalsEach chord is described as a series of intervalic relationships to the root of the chord …

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  • 7Augmented sixth chord — The interval of an augmented sixth normally resolves outwards by semitone to an octave.  Play (help·info) …

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  • 8Interval (music) — For the album by See You Next Tuesday, see Intervals (album). Melodic and harmonic intervals.   …

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  • 9Twelve-bar blues — The 12 bar blues is one of the most popular chord progressions in popular music, including the blues. The blues progression has a distinctive form in lyrics and phrase and chord structure and duration. It is, at its most basic, based on the I IV… …

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  • 10Stride (music) — Harlem Stride Piano, Stride Piano, or just Stride, is a jazz piano style that was developed in the large cities of the East Coast, mainly in the New York, during 1920s and 1930s. The left hand may play a four beat pulse with a single bass note,… …

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